Dancing with the Stars (Irish TV series)

Dancing with the Stars is an Irish reality television series, airing on RTÉ One that started on 8 January 2017,[1] and is currently hosted by Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy.[2] The show is based on the original UK version, Strictly Come Dancing and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise.[3] The judging panel consists of Arthur Gourounlian, Loraine Barry and Brian Redmond.[4][5] and formerly Julian Benson from seasons 1–4.

Dancing with the Stars
GenreReality competition
Created byFenia Vardanis
Richard Hopkins
Karen Smith
Presented byAmanda Byram
Nicky Byrne
Jennifer Zamparelli
Doireann Garrihy
JudgesLoraine Barry
Brian Redmond
Arthur Gourounlian
Julian Benson
Voices ofJack Boylan
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of series6
No. of episodes70 (as of 19 March 2023)
Production
Production locationArdmore Studios
Running time120 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyShinAwil
Release
Original networkRTÉ One
Original release8 January 2017 (2017-01-08) 
present
Related
Strictly Come Dancing
Dancing with the Stars (franchise)

Production

In August 2016, it was confirmed that RTÉ One would broadcast an Irish version of Dancing with the Stars, which would replace the successful The Voice of Ireland, which was cancelled in order for the broadcaster to order the new show.[6] A producer of the show commented, "We've got fantastic production people in Ireland who, I believe, deliver a show that's comparable with any of those shows on a fraction of the budget. So we're looking forward to the task of doing this equally the same way."[6]

It became quickly apparent that the television studios at RTÉ Television Centre in Dublin were too small for the large scale production of Dancing with the Stars would require, with the largest television studio at RTÉ Studio 4 at 6,525 sq ft (606.2 m2) would be too small and so the production have had to be based in Ardmore Studios located in County Wicklow, whose largest studio is 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m2).[7]

Format

The format of the series follows celebrities being paired up with professional dancers, who perform predetermined dances each week for judges' scores and public votes, with the couple with the lowest number of points being eliminated, until the winning couple remains.[3]

Judges and hosts

Color key
  Host
  Judge
  Contestant
  Stand-in host
  Stand-in judge
Cast member Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Jennifer Zamparelli
Doireann Garrihy
Nicky Byrne
Amanda Byram
Loraine Barry
Brian Redmond
Arthur Gourounlian
Julian Benson
Darren Bennett
Lottie Ryan

On 18 December 2016, RTÉ confirmed that Julian Benson, Loraine Barry and Brian Redmond would be the judges on the programme.[4][5] The show’s creative director, Darren Bennett, stood in for Benson at various points throughout Benson’s time on the show when he was absent due to illness.

People in the running to be host of the show included former Westlife musician and 2012 Strictly Come Dancing contestant Nicky Byrne; as well as popular radio host Ray D'Arcy, though D'Arcy ruled himself out of the running in August 2016.[6] In October 2016, it was reported that Marty Whelan had auditioned to host the show. In November, it was reported that Amanda Byram had been selected as one of the hosts.[2][8] In December, it was confirmed that Byrne would host alongside Byram.[9] It was also confirmed that Bláthnaid Treacy would be hosting RTÉ Two spin-off show, Can't Stop Dancing, airing on Friday nights before the live shows.[10]

On 28 August 2018, after two series, Amanda Byram confirmed that she would not be returning as a presenter in 2019.[11] On 30 October 2018, Jennifer Zamparelli was confirmed as Byram's replacement.[12]

On 12 November 2021, it was announced that the series would return after one-year hiatus following the COVID-19 pandemic. Hosts, Zamaparelli and Byrne were slated to return alongside judges, Barry and Redmond. Julian Benson would not return for the fifth series, being replaced by choreographer and creative director, Arthur Gourounlian.[13][14]

On 25 August 2022, Nicky Byrne announced that he would be stepping away from hosting duties after five seasons to focus on Westlife touring commitments.[15] On 7 October 2022, it was announced that Doireann Garrihy would take over from Byrne as co-host for the sixth season alongside Zamparelli.[16]

Professional dancers and their partners

Professional dancers Average Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4 Series 5 Series 6
Karen Byrne 19.53 Des Cahill Jake Carter Darren Kennedy Michael Carruth Nicolas Roche Shane Byrne
Kylee Vincent 19.28 Fr. Ray Kelly Neil Delamere Damian McGinty
Laura Nolan 19.77 Brian DowlingMatthew MacNabb Kevin McGahern
Stephen Vincent 22.18 Yewande Biala Ellen Keane Dr. Marie Cassidy
Denys Samson 25 Erica-Cody Panti Bliss
Ervinas Merfeldas 20.29 Missy Keating Stephanie Roche
Salome Chachua 23.13 Jordan Conroy Paul Brogan
John Nolan 20.96 Teresa Mannion Deirdre O'Kane Mairéad Ronan Mary Kennedy Gráinne Seoige Leah O’Rourke
Emily Barker 22.54 Hughie Maughan Rob Heffernan Johnny Ward Aidan Fogarty Aengus Mac Grianna Carl Mullan
Michael Danilczuk 24.7 Suzanne Jackson
Robert Rowiński 23.37 Maïa Dunphy Cliona Hagan Glenda Gilson Brooke Scullion
Maurizio Benenato 19.25 Cathy Kelly
Hannah Kelly 16.75 Billy McGuinness
Pasquale La Rocca 26.13 Lottie Ryan Nina Carberry
Giulia Dotta 22.38 Des Bishop Tomás O'Leary Fred Cooke Ryan Andrews
Kai Widdrington 23.78 Katherine Lynch Anna Geary Demi Isaac Oviawe Gráinne Gallanagh
Ryan McShane 24.09 Denise McCormack Erin McGregor Eilish O'Carroll Sinéad O'Carroll
Ksenia Zsikhotska 19.84 Dayl Cronin Marty Morrissey Peter Stringer
Trent Whiddon 15.67 Holly Carpenter
Valeria Milova 20.48 Aidan O'Mahony Bernard O'Shea Denis Bastick
Vitali Kozmin 25.18 Aoibhín Garrihy Alannah Beirne Clelia Murphy
Curtis Pritchard 17.8 Thalia Heffernan Norah Casey
Sean Smullen 14.25 Dr. Eva Orsmond

Key:

  Winner of the series
  Finalist (2nd/3rd/4th place)
  First elimination of the series
  Participating in current series
  • Week 7 of Series 1 and Week 6 of Series 2, 3 and 4 was 'Switch-Up Week' in which the celebrities danced with different pros for one week only. The table above reflects this as it excludes each pro's regular celebrity partner's Switch-Up Week score and includes their Switch-Up Week partner's score.
  • Series 4 ended a week early due to the COVID-19 pandemic; therefore, there were four competitors in the final instead of three.
  • Series 5 had 12 couples unlike series 1-4, so 4 competitors were in the final once again.
  • Series 5 saw Ervinas Merfeldas step in for Denys Samson and Stephen Vincent for Weeks 9 and 10 respectively, and Emily Barker step in for Salome Chachua in Week 10, due to illness. The scores are reflected in the tables above and added to the stand-in professionals totals.
  • Series 6 saw Maurizio Benenato originally partner, Brooke Scullion. However, in the third week of the competition, Benenato left due to unforeseen circumstances and was replaced with Robert Rowiński. The scores are reflected in the table above with Benenato accounting for Scullion's first two scores and Rowiński accounting for Week 3's scores onwards.

Overall Highest and lowest scoring performances

The best and worst performances over each series in each dance according to the judges' scale are as follows. Team Dances and Marathons are not on this list.

Dance Celebrity Highest score Celebrity Lowest score
Tango Denise McCormack 30 Bernard O'Shea 10
Cha-cha-cha Lottie Ryan
Erica-Cody
Brooke Scullion
30 Fr. Ray Kelly 6
Salsa Dayl Cronin
Denise McCormack
Anna Geary
30 Dr. Eva Orsmond
Billy McGuinness
13
Foxtrot Aoibhín Garrihy
Johnny Ward
28 Fr. Ray Kelly 8
Charleston Denise McCormack
Aoibhín Garrihy
Anna Geary
Jake Carter
Ryan Andrews
Gráinne Gallanagh
Nina Carberry
Ellen Keane
Erica-Cody
30 Marty Morrissey 12
Waltz Cliona Hagan 30 Aengus Mac Grianna 11
Quickstep Cliona Hagan
Lottie Ryan
30 Teresa Mannion
Marty Morrissey
12
Jive Johnny Ward 30 Nicolas Roche
Matthew MacNabb
11
Rumba Suzanne Jackson 30 Gráinne Seoige 13
Paso Doble Nina Carberry
Ellen Keane
Jordan Conroy
Brooke Scullion
30 Fr. Ray Kelly 9
American Smooth Ryan Andrews 30 Leah O'Rourke 10
Contemporary Ballroom Aoibhín Garrihy
Jake Carter
Johnny Ward
Mairéad Ronan
Ryan Andrews
Jordan Conroy
Brooke Scullion
Damian McGinty
30 Billy McGuinness 17
Samba Suzanne Jackson 30 Michael Carruth
Aengus Mac Grianna
11
Viennese Waltz Mairéad Ronan
Gráinne Gallanagh
Nina Carberry
30 Fr. Ray Kelly 10
Showdance Aidan O'Mahony
Aoibhín Garrihy
Denise McCormack
Anna Geary
Mairéad Ronan
Jake Carter
Johnny Ward
Cliona Hagan
Jordan Conroy
Carl Mullan
Suzanne Jackson
Damian McGinty
30 Deirdre O'Kane 27

Ranking of couples

This table only counts for single dances scored on a traditional 30-points scale. It does not include the Team Dance or Marathon scores.

Ranking Season Place Celebrity Professional Total Average (/30)
1 1 2 Aoibhín Garrihy Vitali Kozmin 378 27.00
2 6 Brooke Scullion Robert Rowiński 323 26.91
4 1 Lottie Ryan Pasquale La Rocca 296
2 Ryan Andrews Giulia Dotta
5 1 Denise McCormack Ryan McShane 376 26.86
6 5 Erica-Cody Denys Samson 316 26.33
7 2 1 Jake Carter Karen Byrne 365 26.07
8 5 Nina Carberry Pasquale La Rocca 312 26.00
9 2 Ellen Keane Stephen Vincent 311 25.92
10 3 Johnny Ward Emily Barker 362 25.86
11 6 Damian McGinty Kylee Vincent 310 25.83
12 5 Jordan Conroy Salome Chachua 307 25.58
6 Suzanne Jackson Michael Danilczuk
14 1 4 Dayl Cronin Ksenia Zsikhotska 281 25.55
15 2 2 Anna Geary Kai Widdrington 355 25.36
16 3 1 Mairéad Ronan John Nolan 354 25.26
2 Cliona Hagan Robert Rowiński
18 2 4 Erin McGregor Ryan McShane 271 24.64
19 6 Alannah Beirne Vitali Kozmin 194 24.25
20 4 2 Gráinne Gallanagh Kai Widdrington 263 23.91
21 6 6 Panti Bliss Denys Samson 215 23.89
22 2 2 Deirdre O'Kane John Nolan 333 23.79
23 6 1 Carl Mullan Emily Barker 284 23.67
24 4 7 Sinéad O'Carroll Ryan McShane 163 23.29
25 2 Aidan Fogarty Emily Barker 251 22.82
26 3 5 Clelia Murphy Vitali Kozmin 204 22.67
27 6 Kevin McGahern Laura Nolan 222 22.20
28 1 8 Des Bishop Giulia Dotta 110 22.00
29 1 Aidan O'Mahony Valeria Milova 302 21.57
30 5 9 Missy Keating Ervinas Merfeldas 107 21.40
31 2 5 Rob Heffernan Emily Barker 179 19.89
32 3 6 Denis Bastick Valeria Milova 157 19.63
33 1 Katherine Lynch Kai Widdrington 158 19.75
34 3 4 Fred Cooke Giulia Dotta 209 19.00
1 10 Thalia Heffernan Curtis Pritchard 57
5 11 Neil Delamere Kylee Vincent
37 3 7 Peter Stringer Ksenia Zsikhotska 130 18.57
38 6 Shane Byrne Karen Byrne 148 18.50
39 9 Paul Brogan Salome Chachua 92 18.40
40 2 10 Tomás O'Leary Giulia Dotta 55 18.33
41 4 8 Brian Dowling Laura Nolan 109 18.20
42 5 5 Matthew MacNabb 181 18.10
43 6 8 Stephanie Roche Ervinas Merfeldas 122 17.43
44 5 6 Nicolas Roche Karen Byrne 139 17.38
45 8 Gráinne Seoige John Nolan 121 17.29
46 2 9 Maïa Dunphy Robert Rowiński 67 16.75
5 7 Billy McGuinness Hannah Kelly 134
48 4 10 Glenda Gilson Robert Rowiński 50 16.70
49 1 5 Des Cahill Karen Byrne 150 16.67
50 3 9 Darren Kennedy 66 16.50
51 4 6 Mary Kennedy John Nolan 131 16.38
52 1 11 Hughie Maughan Emily Barker 32 16.00
2 Norah Casey Curtis Pritchard
54 6 10 Dr. Marie Cassidy Stephen Vincent 63 15.75
55 3 8 Demi Isaac Oviawe Kai Widdrington 94 15.67
10 Holly Carpenter Trent Whiddon
57 1 7 Teresa Mannion John Nolan 108 15.43
58 5 12 Cathy Kelly Maurizio Benenato 29 14.50
59 1 9 Dr. Eva Orsmond Sean Smullen 67 14.25
60 2 8 Bernard O'Shea Valeria Milova 67 14.17
61 4 11 Yewande Biala Stephen Vincent 28 14.00
62 5 10 Aengus Mac Grianna Emily Barker 55 13.75
63 3 11 Eilish O'Carroll Ryan McShane 27 13.50
64 2 7 Marty Morrissey Ksenia Zsikhotska 93 13.29
65 4 9 Michael Carruth Karen Byrne 50 12.50
66 6 11 Leah O’Rourke John Nolan 35 11.67
67 4 5 Fr. Ray Kelly Kylee Vincent 104 11.56

Number of perfect scores

The scores presented below represent the perfect scores which the celebrities gained in their original season. Perfect scores awarded in Team Dances are not included within this table.

# of 30s Season Place Celebrity Professional
4 1
5
2nd
1st
Denise McCormack
Nina Carberry
Ryan McShane
Pasquale La Rocca
3 1
2
2
3
3
3
4
5
6
6
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
Aoibhín Garrihy
Jake Carter
Anna Geary
Mairéad Ronan
Johnny Ward
Cliona Hagan
Ryan Andrews
Jordan Conroy
Brooke Scullion
Suzanne Jackson
Vitali Kozmin
Karen Byrne
Kai Widdrington
John Nolan
Emily Barker
Robert Rowiński
Giulia Dotta
Salome Chachua
Robert Rowiński
Michael Danilczuk
2 4
4
5
5
6
1st
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
Lottie Ryan
Gráinne Gallanagh
Ellen Keane
Erica-Cody
Damian McGinty
Pasquale La Rocca
Kai Widdrington
Stephen Vincent
Denys Samson
Kylee Vincent
1 1
1
6
1st
4th
1st
Aidan O'Mahony
Dayl Cronin
Carl Mullan
Valeria Milova
Valeria Milova[lower-alpha 1]
Emily Barker
  1. Dayl Cronin's only perfect score came in Switch-Up Week when he was partnered with Valeria Milova and not his regular partner, Ksenia Zsikhotska.

By Professional:

Number of perfect scoresProfessional
6Pasquale La Rocca
Robert Rowiński
5Kai Widdrington
4Ryan McShane
Emily Barker
3Vitali Kozmin
Karen Byrne
John Nolan
Giulia Dotta
Salome Chachua
Michael Danilczuk
2Valeria Milova
Stephen Vincent
Denys Samson
Kylee Vincent

Series overview

Series Premiere date Finale date Number
of couples
Number
of weeks
Winners Runners-up
1 8 January 2017 26 March 2017 11 12 Aidan O'Mahony & Valeria Milova Aoibhín Garrihy & Vitali Kozmin
Denise McCormack & Ryan McShane
2 7 January 2018 25 March 2018 Jake Carter & Karen Byrne Anna Geary & Kai Widdrington
Deirdre O'Kane & John Nolan
3 6 January 2019 24 March 2019 Mairéad Ronan & John Nolan Johnny Ward & Emily Barker
Cliona Hagan & Robert Rowiński
4 5 January 2020 15 March 2020 11 Lottie Ryan & Pasquale La Rocca Ryan Andrews & Giulia Dotta
Gráinne Gallanagh & Kai Widdrington
Aidan Fogarty & Emily Barker
5 9 January 2022 27 March 2022 12 12 Nina Carberry & Pasquale La Rocca Jordan Conroy & Salome Chachua
Ellen Keane & Stephen Vincent
Erica-Cody & Denys Samson
6 8 January 2023 19 March 2023 11 11 Carl Mullan & Emily Barker Brooke Scullion & Robert Rowiński
Damian McGinty & Kylee Vincent
Suzanne Jackson & Michael Danilczuk

Episodes

Series 1 (2017)

The first series of Dancing with the Stars started on 8 January 2017 and finished on 26 March 2017.

Series 2 (2018)

The second series began on 7 January 2018 and finished on 25 March 2018.[17][18]

Series 3 (2019)

The third series began on 6 January 2019 and finished on 24 March 2019.

Series 4 (2020)

The fourth series began on 5 January 2020 and finished on 15 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19]

Series 5 (2022)

The fifth series was postponed in late July 2020 due to an outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.[20][21] The series returned on 9 January 2022 and ended on 27 March 2022.

Series 6 (2023)

The sixth series began on 8 January 2023 and ended on 19 March 2023.[22]

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